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Increased mental health presentations by children aged 5-15 at emergency departments during the first 12 months of covid-19
Irish Medical Journal ; 114(5), 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1332741
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Aims To determine changes in mental health (MH) attendance at Emergency Departments (ED) by children aged five to 15 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods Analysis of MH presentations during the first year of the pandemic compared with prior year for three public paediatric EDs serving the greater Dublin area with a paediatric population of 430,000. Results Overall, ED attendance during the 12 months to 28th February 2021 was 34.3% below prior year, while MH presentations were 8.9% above prior year. MH attendances initially decreased by 26.8% (2020 303;2019 414) during the first four months of the pandemic (March to June), lower than the corresponding decrease of 47.9% for presentations for any reason (2020 11,530;2019 22,128). However, MH presentations increased by 52.4% in July and August (2020 218;2019 143), and by 45.6% in September to December (2020 552;2019 379), dropping 28.1% below prior year in January (2021 87;2020 121) before returning to prior year levels in February 2021 (2021 107;2020 106). Conclusion Following the initial COVID-19 lockdown, ED presentations by children for acute MH care increased significantly over prior year, with this increase sustained throughout 2020. Long-term stressors linked to the pandemic may be leading to chronic MH problems, warranting increased funding of MH services as part of the response to COVID-19.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Language: English Journal: Irish Medical Journal Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Language: English Journal: Irish Medical Journal Year: 2021 Document Type: Article